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Old July 16th 06, 01:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_addins
David
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Default An event raise twice when click the button.

Hi ,
I created a Command bar with two buttons.Both have a uniqe Tag value each
time the bar is created. When I install this add-in in my developing machine
it's work great. But when I install it in another machine I see that when I
click one of those buttons the mailItem_Close event raises twice and it
cause problems.
I don't understand the reason it raises twice.
Can you help me to solve this problem ?

Thanks,
David
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